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No question, speaking to people who are mesmerized by their cellphones (instead of us) is alienating.

She held that pinch for a good 30 seconds and asked him a question, speaking in French.

When I asked him recently whether the Revolution was over, he dodged the question, speaking vaguely of the institutionalization of Socialist ideas, of pragmatism and the stages of social change.

He said: "We have rigorously tested the proposed question, speaking to a wide range of people across Scotland.

But Spicer dodged the question, speaking instead about "radical Islamic terrorism".

10.03pm BST Max Fisher at the Washington Post, meanwhile, writes, "Edward Snowden, patriot?" and explains why he considers this a silly question: "Speaking for myself, I have no reason to believe that I can know what's in Snowden's head or heart".

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That question speaks to the heart of Comey's appeal.

That question speaks to my private life, and I'm not going to answer.

That would be a historic irony, given that the Montenegrins in question speak for the pro-Serbian half of their tiny republic's divided electorate.

The lyric in question speaks of bands performing "rehashed versions of The Feeding of the 5,000", describing them as "the Feeding of the Five Knuckle Shuffle".

"For this question, speak to the man in charge.

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